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",#1 NEW YORK TIMES ",BESTSELLER A new book by Pulitzer Prize
winner Elizabeth Strout is cause for celebration. Her bestselling
novels, including ",Olive Kitteridge ",and", The Burgess Boys,
",have illuminated our most tender relationships. Now, in ",My Name
Is Lucy Barton, ",this extraordinary writer shows how a simple
hospital visit becomes a portal to the most tender relationship of
all the one between mother and daughter. Lucy Barton is recovering
slowly from what should have been a simple operation. Her mother,
to whom she hasn t spoken for many years, comes to see her. Gentle
gossip about people from Lucy s childhood in Amgash, Illinois,
seems to reconnect them, but just below the surface lie the tension
and longing that have informed every aspect of Lucy s life: her
escape from her troubled family, her desire to become a writer, her
marriage, her love for her two daughters. Knitting this powerful
narrative together is the brilliant storytelling voice of Lucy
herself: keenly observant, deeply human, and truly unforgettable.
Praise for ",My Name Is Lucy Barton", There is not a scintilla of
sentimentality in this exquisite novel. Instead, in its careful
words and vibrating silences, ",My Name Is Lucy Barton", offers us
a rare wealth of emotion, from darkest suffering to I was so happy.
Oh, I was happy simple joy. Claire Messud, ",The New York Times
Book Review", Spectacular . . . Smart and cagey in every way. It is
both a book of withholdings and a book of great openness and
wisdom. . . . [Strout] is in supreme and magnificent command of
this novel at all times. Lily King, ",The Washington Post",",",A
short novel about love, particularly the complicated love between
mothers and daughters, but also simpler, more sudden bonds . . . It
evokes these connections in a style so spare, so pure and so
profound the book almost seems to be a kind of scripture or sutra,
if a very down-to-earth and unpretentious one. Marion Winik,
",Newsday",",",Potent with distilled emotion. Without a hint of
self-pity, Strout captures the ache of loneliness we all feel
sometimes. ",Time", An aching, illuminating look at mother-daughter
devotion. ",People", A quiet, sublimely merciful contemporary novel
about love, yearning, and resilience in a family damaged beyond
words. ",The Boston Globe", Sensitive, deceptively simple . . . It
is Lucy s gentle honesty, complex relationship with her husband,
and nuanced response to her mother s shortcomings that make this
novel so subtly powerful. . . . [It s] more complex than it first
appears, and all the more emotionally persuasive for it. ",San
Francisco Chronicle", Strout maps the complex terrain of human
relationships by focusing on that which is often unspoken and only
implied. . . . Apowerful addition to Strout s body of work. ",The
Seattle Times", Impressionistic and haunting . . . [Strout]reminds
us of the power of our stories and our ability to transcend our
troubled narratives. ",Miami Herald", Writing of this quality comes
from a commitment to listening, from a perfect attunement to the
human condition, from an attention to reality so exact that it goes
beyond a skill and becomes a virtue. Hilary Mantel Magnificent. Ann
Patchett",